Always like to see how the indoctrinated socialist likes to interpret history.
Conveniently ignoring the brutal obligation by the elites upon the peasant.
It's slavery, no matter how well you treat them, or what it is called.

Always like to see how the indoctrinated socialist likes to interpret history.
Conveniently ignoring the brutal obligation by the elites upon the peasant.
It's slavery, no matter how well you treat them, or what it is called.

Always like to see how the indoctrinated socialist likes to interpret history.
Conveniently ignoring the brutal obligation by the elites upon the peasant.
It's slavery, no matter how well you treat them, or what it is called.

It's a fucking historical documentary about building a castle. Not a politically motivated shitpiece.
Jesus fucking hell some of you people are so beyond the wall, that you see everything as being "socialist" or "indoctrination".

Sad fucking life to be living when you gotta drag politics in to EVERY FUCKING THING...

Always like to see how the indoctrinated socialist likes to interpret history.
Conveniently ignoring the brutal obligation by the elites upon the peasant.
It's slavery, no matter how well you treat them, or what it is called.

If you want to make it political, what it shows is that medieval folk weren't just Lords and peasants wallowing in mud, there was a skills basis, people who had gone through apprenticeships and were incredibly skilled, there was also an international market for these skill sets, artisans used to travel for work and set up for years in one place to complete a project.

This Castle project in France is the type of Archaeology Trauma and myself enjoy, actually experimenting with the tools, methods, techniques and materials that were used back then.

A bit like refurbishing an old telescope...

__________________The most elementary and valuable statement in science, the beginning of wisdom, is ‘I do not know’.

If you want to make it political, what it shows is that medieval folk weren't just Lords and peasants wallowing in mud, there was a skills basis, people who had gone through apprenticeships and were incredibly skilled, there was also an international market for these skill sets, artisans used to travel for work and set up for years in one place to complete a project.

This Castle project in France is the type of Archaeology Trauma and myself enjoy, actually experimenting with the tools, methods, techniques and materials that were used back then.

A bit like refurbishing an old telescope...

This here what Sean said.

We might not get along when politics are in the table. But that doesn't mean we should not agree on certain things. And this here show is something we agree on.

i went through a period of investigating medieval european castles, may have seen this one, but i'll check again later. It really is some interesting shit. Amazing the amount of history and brutal tales that these walls hold.

__________________"The universe is not required to be in perfect harmony with human ambition" - Carl Sagan

i went through a period of investigating medieval european castles, may have seen this one, but i'll check again later. It really is some interesting shit. Amazing the amount of history and brutal tales that these walls hold.